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Muller Dynamo

Started by Schpankme, December 31, 2007, 10:48:41 PM

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Magluvin

Maybe, being that the gen coils are producing a positive and negative swing for each magnet pass, if you have a diode across the coil, during one of these phase swings( more likely first, whether neg or pos), and shorts for the first half, and releases on the second half of the wave. Would this produce a push on the rotor? And get a charge?



Mags

Magluvin

Also, if you add a freewheel diode across the motor coils, you can shorten the drive pulse, because the flywheel with the diode will help the coil hold its field a bit longer after the pulse has ended. This should give great results in decreasing input by shortening the amount of time the input is on, yet still driving the rotor as needed.  ;]
Just be sure of the diode polarity for freewheeling.
Mags


plengo

Quote from: e2matrix on June 07, 2011, 01:00:43 AM
Is that an Arduino board I see in your video?  I assume you are using that for controlling the drive coil pulses?  Also is the big Weston analog Amp meter on the output side?  Nice setup you have plengo.  Looks like you've got all the tools to tune this in once it's complete.

It is Arduino Duemilanove board. And I am using one mosfet IRF610 to switch the coils. The meter is on the input side so that I can see in detail what is going on.

Fausto.

plengo

Quote from: FreeEnergyInfo on June 07, 2011, 12:30:56 PM
info miuler neogen
Replicação Neogen (BILL MULLER ) by ROMEROUK. rotor 8 imas 3cm x1cm,9 pares de bobinas fio21 awg 400 voltas cada. circuito driver com 3 transistores 2N3055. pulso com sensor reed switch.utilizando 2 baterias 12v.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfbXLKl1z84
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3Mqbtwi3aY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCqgjhdWgt4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXOofvSr6lY
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bedini 2 rus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eupTIwqwzb4
translation: Replication Neogen (BILL MULLER ) by ROMEROUK. rotor 8 imas 3cm x1cm,9 coil wires 21 awg 400 turns each. Circuit driver with 3 transistors 2N3055. Pulse with reed switch utilizing 2 bateries 12v.

konehead

Here is good basic way to short coils timed at peak-period using bidirectional mosfet - jsut showing filling up the cap in this - re-drew Rods circuit: